'It's not you, it's me': Former Playboy model Kimberley rejects Steven's advances on Big Brother as he attempts to steal a VERY public kiss

He has made no secret of his feelings for American housemate, Kimberley Kisselovich.

But Steven Goode suffered a cold, hard rejection from the former Playboy model in the latest Big Brother development on Tuesday.

The brunette beauty snubbed his advances as he tried to steal a kiss during an evening of fun and frivolity in the infamous house.

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Following her rebuttal, Steven said she was rude.

In response, Kimberly said: 'I show affection differently to other people,' to which he said: 'You actually don’t show any affection at all do you?'

Offended, she retorted sarcastically with: 'No I don’t show any affection at all. It’s not worth discussing on this show.'

Urging her to relax and lower her defences, he added: 'You have to let…that’s what I’m talking about, you have to let go.

'On a serious note, you really have to
understand you have to let go. How do you seriously contemplate
constantly having a barrier all the time? You have to let people in, you
have to trust. I cannot believe you can even consider even associating
me with any kind of distrust, especially after the way I have behaved in
the last seven days.'

Open up: Stephen tells Kimberley she needs to drop her barrier

He then went in for a kiss, but she moved away - giving him one of her famous stares. From here she said: 'It's not you...it's me.'

Thankfully, the awkwardness soon passed and made way for other dysfunctional relations.

Danielle talked to Big Brother saying that she 'feels emotionally and mentally exhausted…there’s so many vindictive people in here…I just feel like a caged bird.'

She then went to talk about Helen saying: 'The girl has serious issues…she has a personal problem with me, whatever that is. Such a rude, vile girl…she’s just horrible, just horrid. She is quite honestly the nastiest person I’ve ever met in my life.'

Airing her views, Helen said: 'I’m just fed up…I just feel like
sh*t…pis*ed off with how it looks.

'I can’t be myself around certain
people; I don’t see how it’s going to work. I don’t have to put up with
this sh*t at home. I don’t have this cr*p.

'Every time I say
something, I don’t have to think ‘sh*t have I hurt someone’s feelings?’
because my friends aren’t like that. I just feel like I’m never going
to get a chance here with certain people and yet I have to give them a
chance. Well, it works both ways…'